Students below government’s Free SHS programme wouldn’t pay for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) registration charges, in line with the Director General, Ghana Education Service (GES), Dr Eric Nkansah.
He stated the GH¢465 has been absolved by the state below the programme and due to this fact urged dad and mom and guardians to not pay any cash.
This stated this in a press briefing in Accra to make clear the confusion surrounding the registration charges for the WASSCE following reviews of uncertainty amongst dad and mom concerning the fee of registration charges.
“This clarification aims to ease the concerns of parents and ensure that every student has equal access to education, regardless of their financial background,” he stated.
Dr Nkansah additionally suggested faculties to not drive Form Three college students, at the moment on break, to return for WASSCE registration, “Recognising the importance of allowing students to enjoy their well-deserved break, GES assured that ample time would be provided for registration upon the reopening of schools on April 17.”
This determination he stated would assist minimise disruption to college students’ vacation plans and facilitate a easy transition again to high school when the time comes.
Dr Nkansah stated GES was dedication to nurturing a conducive studying setting and safeguarding the welfare of each college students and educators.
In one other growth, he counseled trainer unions for calling off the strike and their dedication to constructive dialogue, emphasizing their dedication to prioritising the pursuits of each employees and college students.
According to him, the decision to finish the strike has paved the best way for essential negotiations, geared toward addressing varied concerns and bettering instructional outcomes.
“The resolution of the teacher unions’ strike signifies a positive step towards achieving these goals and underscores the importance of dialogue and collaboration in addressing challenges within the education sector,” he stated.
In a latest growth, the three trainer unions have decided to name off their strike, which commenced on March 20, 2024, bringing aid to the training sector and stakeholders throughout Ghana.
BY AGNES OPOKU SARPONG